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we will have a report about the election campaign in a little bit. >> airports in new york and new jersey were also crippled by the >>e untilwtag air travel is back up and running at normal pace. nua closed. large parts of it are stide l flooded, but for other atnalces also reopened. chaos. most pseers we iormednge the bo- ur layer >>, s leltoak ng 's d for eu mbehi wahin foeu mbsh. >>chceerin aosioof reth inhe s cnt'bi f fl mbsh oth >> gma iesctihihe immist c aumha hansorivia. >>sonhe rtofyr. thnolyon ianrahali a s icodnl me is? h w ctaly pleased with germany put roonheab vy rln d ao lp with technical asstce chceor mketoy also assured themist ttf eris money ohe tlend me technical assistance will be ut- i tnke sasally happy with that. >> mkehalws oos a tricky's exception into the eu -- turkey' aepnc iohe u. addition a stance that turkey is part of aesngal. e pptsheross she insisted tod,gast wt w sgein tt perhaps the eu was n b fr thury. sh insisted that turkey -- that theus bng fr to tuey becoming a full member of theu ato y bonny pragmati considetions of the euro crisis. thfit e that the
we will have a report about the election campaign in a little bit. >> airports in new york and new jersey were also crippled by the >>e untilwtag air travel is back up and running at normal pace. nua closed. large parts of it are stide l flooded, but for other atnalces also reopened. chaos. most pseers we iormednge the bo- ur layer >>, s leltoak ng 's d for eu mbehi wahin foeu mbsh. >>chceerin aosioof reth inhe s cnt'bi f fl mbsh oth >> gma iesctihihe immist c...
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bloomberg once like to get back to normal and has allowed the new york marathon to go ahead on sunday. >> there's an awful lot of small businesses that depend on these people. we have to have an economy. lots of people have come here. it is a great event for new york, and i think for those who were lost, you have got to believe they want us to have an economy and have a city go on for those that they left behind. >> many new yorkers are struggling to cope in the storm's aftermath. a fuel shortage is causing long lines at gas stations, and many areas will have to wait several days for power, but the mayor says resources will not be diverted from those in need because of the marathon. >> tension is growing in the u.s. ahead of next week's election, but is it having an influence on the markets over here in germany? our correspondence sent us this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> the last unemployment numbers before the presidential election in the u.s. have been noticed all over the world at the financial markets. numbers have been mixed. the unemployment rate went up slightl
bloomberg once like to get back to normal and has allowed the new york marathon to go ahead on sunday. >> there's an awful lot of small businesses that depend on these people. we have to have an economy. lots of people have come here. it is a great event for new york, and i think for those who were lost, you have got to believe they want us to have an economy and have a city go on for those that they left behind. >> many new yorkers are struggling to cope in the storm's aftermath. a...
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there was at least one piece of good news for new yorkers today. >> some of new york's vital subway lines are up and running, like here below times square, but many subway tunnels are still flooded, and it is still not clear when full-service will return. especially hard hit, the brooklyn and manhattan connections and the financial district. but normal life is slowly starting to return to new york. >> i walked about 5 miles in total yesterday, so i am happy to have subways back for the time being. >> i walked to work yesterday. i walked about 70 blocks. it was an hour and a half. it is definitely nice to be back on the subway. >> one small consolation -- the subways are free of charge until friday. around 6 million people on the east coast are still without power. many of the overground electricity lines that make up the backbone of the power grid were damaged by high winds. u.s. president barack obama got back to the campaign trail today. initial opinion polls appear to give high marks for the president's handling of the storm crisis with even republican voters praising his quick respons
there was at least one piece of good news for new yorkers today. >> some of new york's vital subway lines are up and running, like here below times square, but many subway tunnels are still flooded, and it is still not clear when full-service will return. especially hard hit, the brooklyn and manhattan connections and the financial district. but normal life is slowly starting to return to new york. >> i walked about 5 miles in total yesterday, so i am happy to have subways back for...
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new york markets ended slightly higher. the dow jones up by .15% and closed at 13,112. we'll have to see how stocks here in japan are trading this tuesday morning. we go to ramin mellegard at the tokyo stock exchange. good morning. looks like all eyes are on the u.s. election. >> yes, indeed. and really investors looking at the presidential race which is coming down to the wire. looks tight so far. investors really don't want to be making any big bets just ahead of that. let's have a look at the opening levels here in tokyo. both indexes down slightly lower. and we're below the 9,000 level for the nikkei. topix also down .4%. nikkei did lose ground. it was down half a percent. but did trade below that temporarily and we're below that again today. now, the main focus in japan is also how the yen and slowing growth in china is affecting japanese corporate earnings here which has been coming out thick and fast. however, we were watching toyota yesterday which came out with earnings after the bell and it was a bit of a standout really outperforming saying estimates profits
new york markets ended slightly higher. the dow jones up by .15% and closed at 13,112. we'll have to see how stocks here in japan are trading this tuesday morning. we go to ramin mellegard at the tokyo stock exchange. good morning. looks like all eyes are on the u.s. election. >> yes, indeed. and really investors looking at the presidential race which is coming down to the wire. looks tight so far. investors really don't want to be making any big bets just ahead of that. let's have a look...
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bu nma lifis slowly starti to return to new york. walked about 5 miles in total yesterday, so i am happy to have subways back for the time being. >> i walked to wo yesterday. i walked about 70 blocks. it was an hour and a half. it is definitely nice to be back onheuby. >> one sll consolation -- the subways are free of charge until friday. around 6 million people on the east coast are still witho power. many of the overground electricity lines that make up the backbone of the power grid were damaged by high winds. u.s. president barack obama got back to the campaign trail today. initial opinion polls appear to give high marks for the president' hdlg of the storm crisis with even republican voters praising his quick response. >> for more, let's turn now t our representative who was in new york for the storm and is now following cleanup efforts. massive destruction in the gi,ut from what you've seen, how are new yorkers coping? >> i have just been to a neighborhood in brooklyn where the storm has been reall hitting hard the people there
bu nma lifis slowly starti to return to new york. walked about 5 miles in total yesterday, so i am happy to have subways back for the time being. >> i walked to wo yesterday. i walked about 70 blocks. it was an hour and a half. it is definitely nice to be back onheuby. >> one sll consolation -- the subways are free of charge until friday. around 6 million people on the east coast are still witho power. many of the overground electricity lines that make up the backbone of the power...
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now, residents in new york and new jersey, millions who just got their power turned back on, are dealing with another major storm. >> the storm brought plummeting temperatures and heavy snow, a tough challenge for people in the new york borough of queens who are struggling to get back on their feet. >> the last thing we ever expected or wanted was no -- snow. it was a shock to us, yes. >> many new yorkers had only just seen their lights come back on when the grid failed again. that meant no electricity and in many cases, no water and no heat. people are frustrated and shivering. >> pretty cold, man. once i get a little bit of gas, should be good. i have hot water, it is just a matter of heating up the apartment a little bit. >> my daughter is afraid. i wrapped up in blankets and put her in the middle between my husband and myself just to get the body warm. >> officials promised quick relief to victims and warned people they should stay indoors. >> good advice. >> very good advice. thanks for watching. we will see you again at the top of the hour. captioned by the national captioning inst
now, residents in new york and new jersey, millions who just got their power turned back on, are dealing with another major storm. >> the storm brought plummeting temperatures and heavy snow, a tough challenge for people in the new york borough of queens who are struggling to get back on their feet. >> the last thing we ever expected or wanted was no -- snow. it was a shock to us, yes. >> many new yorkers had only just seen their lights come back on when the grid failed again....
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in new york. join us for that. >> our correspondent is standing by at the united nations. we will have the very latest. stay with us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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in new york, trading is still under way. it is also not really doing a whole lot today. as for the euro against the dollar, it is above that key $1.30 level, trading for $ 1.3002. unemployment in the eurozone climbed to yet another record in october. and 11.7% of the working age population, about 19 million people, are without a job. in spain, that means one in every four people are out looking for work and a dependent on state aid. >> but it is not all bad news. ireland has managed to turn its major recession around and is now posting gains thanks to a lifeline from the e you. >> two years ago, ireland receive more than 67 billion euros from the eu bailout fund, and the money appears to have helped. the government was able to sink its annual deficit from 32% to 8.5% of gdp, and it is paying much lower interest on government bonds, and the irish economy is growing. only unemployment remains stubbornly high. in october, the jobless rate was still above the eurozone average at 14.7%, but in countries hard hit by the euro crisis, there were even more people out of work, and
in new york, trading is still under way. it is also not really doing a whole lot today. as for the euro against the dollar, it is above that key $1.30 level, trading for $ 1.3002. unemployment in the eurozone climbed to yet another record in october. and 11.7% of the working age population, about 19 million people, are without a job. in spain, that means one in every four people are out looking for work and a dependent on state aid. >> but it is not all bad news. ireland has managed to...
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temperatures in new york have dropped to just below freezing. in neighboring new jersey, almost 1 million households are still without electricity. >> she is back at her new jersey home for the first time since the storm, but there is not -- but there's not much left of it. >> the only thing we had was the clothes on her back. not expecting to come back. nothing. >> many houses were destroyed by the storm were burned down. homeowners are rushing to stay ahead of the flooding. her mother is 77. her house is still standing, but she does not have electricity and temperatures are close to freedom -- are close to freezing. >> it is really terrible. in new jersey alone, nearly 1 million homes are without power. that is leading many to search for emergency shelter just to stay warm. schools and public transit are reopening. but for many americans, it will take much longer for life to return to normal. >> european leaders are aging investors in asia to invest despite economic woes. -- made the call which has just kicked off. >> more than 40 countries ha
temperatures in new york have dropped to just below freezing. in neighboring new jersey, almost 1 million households are still without electricity. >> she is back at her new jersey home for the first time since the storm, but there is not -- but there's not much left of it. >> the only thing we had was the clothes on her back. not expecting to come back. nothing. >> many houses were destroyed by the storm were burned down. homeowners are rushing to stay ahead of the flooding....
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journalism" -- the "new york times," the flagship of u.s. journalism, is looking for sponsors to keep going. others are having a tougher time because the income from their online editions is not enough to make up for losses from print. >> stay with us. we will be back in a minute's time and across the english channel and meet some other grumpy euro skeptics. >> that's right. stick around. >> welcome back. there is just a day to go until the e u's latest summit. this time, it is not about bailouts, but this time, the eu's very own budget n e line. >> we are talking about more than $llnos y me cou s >> most of all, britain. thbuen that would be too much. ealtogether of europe across the channel a blur in theisnce carsl would like to put as much space betwnure alevolt forc a he ul leriin lve respectha we are a liber demraes. he self terestitut feahait willndadly. rgeryhare h sptis in t.kanacss e euroanni l, wn coso is thi eradiry dre o poveyorilonf roan >> iseacoso e y rattohe ony. >> snav o ctu th aoici. b enaye e raid o soe ce. plme,he genera
journalism" -- the "new york times," the flagship of u.s. journalism, is looking for sponsors to keep going. others are having a tougher time because the income from their online editions is not enough to make up for losses from print. >> stay with us. we will be back in a minute's time and across the english channel and meet some other grumpy euro skeptics. >> that's right. stick around. >> welcome back. there is just a day to go until the e u's latest summit....
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over in new york were the dow jones industrial average is still open, it is also higher by about 0.5%. as for the euro against the dollar, it is trading lower at $1.2926. let's leave the world of money now for just a moment and enter a very different one, the one of the famous composer richard wagner. >> across the planet next year, the music and theater world will be focusing on bachmann, the giant of german opera -- focusing on wagner, the giant german opera. all over the world, stages will be teaming with performers. >> celebrations have already started in buenos aires with a shortened version of "the rain cycle quarter me -- it is 7 hour -- a mere seven hours instead of the usual 16. >> it is the ideal setting. they are not gold but a baby, a reference to children lost to argentina's military dictatorship. the director's interpretation is dramatic and also challenging. >> it is funny. i like it, but sometimes it is pretty heavy going. >> it is very abstract. it lacks grandeur. the argentinian touch is moving. sometimes it is annoying, sometimes painful, too. >> in the tragic clima
over in new york were the dow jones industrial average is still open, it is also higher by about 0.5%. as for the euro against the dollar, it is trading lower at $1.2926. let's leave the world of money now for just a moment and enter a very different one, the one of the famous composer richard wagner. >> across the planet next year, the music and theater world will be focusing on bachmann, the giant of german opera -- focusing on wagner, the giant german opera. all over the world, stages...
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the 8-by-15-meter painting had long gone unnoticed in a storage area of the new york metropolitan opera house. >> he painted it for a ballet production. the painting is due to go on tour in south america and europe next year. >> it is hilarious. it went -- >> and noticed. the size of that one, unnoticed. all right, you are up to date at this hour here on the "journal." thanks for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
the 8-by-15-meter painting had long gone unnoticed in a storage area of the new york metropolitan opera house. >> he painted it for a ballet production. the painting is due to go on tour in south america and europe next year. >> it is hilarious. it went -- >> and noticed. the size of that one, unnoticed. all right, you are up to date at this hour here on the "journal." thanks for joining us. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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of new york mayor michael bloomberg has but the damage at $19 billion in his city alone. it slipped through the caribbean of forcing the u.s. eastern seaboard. >> coming up, thousands of factory workers in bangladesh are protesting against poor and potentially lethal working conditions. >> first, a look at some other headlines this hour. poachers in the spanish region of catalonia have been dealt a setback. this all the convergence and union alliance losing seats. the nationalist party did win a majority overall. >> the israeli defense minister is planning to retire from politics. he says he will quit his post once the new government is formed after the elections in january. many political observers are expecting him to change political parties. >> israel has taken a step towards expanding its missile defense. existing systems down. hundreds of hamas rockets during the recent violence and now they have successfully tested a new weapon against medium-range domiciles. israel hopes will be ready by 2014. -- medium-range missiles. thousands of angry workers in bangladesh have
of new york mayor michael bloomberg has but the damage at $19 billion in his city alone. it slipped through the caribbean of forcing the u.s. eastern seaboard. >> coming up, thousands of factory workers in bangladesh are protesting against poor and potentially lethal working conditions. >> first, a look at some other headlines this hour. poachers in the spanish region of catalonia have been dealt a setback. this all the convergence and union alliance losing seats. the nationalist...
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journalism" -- the "new york times," the flagship of u.s. journalism, is looking for sponsors to keep going. others are having a tougher time because the income from their online editions is not enough to make up for losses from print. >> stay with us. we will be back in a minute's time and across the english channel and meet some other grumpy euro skeptics. >> that's right. stick around. >> welcome back. there is just a day to go until the e u's latest summit. this time, it is not about bailouts, but this time, the eu's very own budget is on the line. >> we are talking about more than $1 trillion euros over the next seven years. some countries say brussels is just asking for too much. >> most of all, britain. this government is threatening to veto anything more than a budget freeze, and skeptics say even that would be too much. >> many hard-liners in the governing conservative party say it is time to leave the eu altogether. >> an november day. the rest of europe across the channel a blur in the distance. conservative member of parliament d
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. >> the government blocked "the new york times" website because it reported his relatives profited from his time in power. many chinese search engines have banners promoting the congress but queries about leaders turn up partial information or no information at all. this journalist sometimes coming up short researching for the stories she files for a ukranian wire service. >> due to the chinese rules and regulations, of course, if there is something going on, sometimes you cannot access it. >> reporter: china's rise has given foreign media much to write and talk about. but it's a story that can frustrate even the most persistent of journalists. nhk world, beijing. >>> the international atomic energy agency says it will resume talks in december with iranian officials for the first time in about four months. they made the announcement on friday. the agency is demanding that iran allow u.n. inspectors access to the country's military facility in the outskirts of tehran to verify the weapons development program. since january this year the iaea has had six meetings with iran's government to
. >> the government blocked "the new york times" website because it reported his relatives profited from his time in power. many chinese search engines have banners promoting the congress but queries about leaders turn up partial information or no information at all. this journalist sometimes coming up short researching for the stories she files for a ukranian wire service. >> due to the chinese rules and regulations, of course, if there is something going on, sometimes...